Melanoplus susdentatus, Hill, 2023
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https://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1165.104047 |
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lsid:zoobank.org:pub:0F260E39-BDA6-4243-85AB-BCBF6D8F8D0D |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/E380D24E-3C39-4E0F-AF19-2B9743B48B46 |
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lsid:zoobank.org:act:E380D24E-3C39-4E0F-AF19-2B9743B48B46 |
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Melanoplus susdentatus |
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sp. nov. |
Melanoplus susdentatus sp. nov.
Figs 2F View Figure 2 , 3F View Figure 3 , 4F View Figure 4 , 9A-J View Figure 9 , 14 View Figure 14 , 18 View Figure 18
Type material.
Holotype: 1♂, USA, TX, Comal Co. 3.8 mi NW FIsher, 30.0051, -98.3190, 16 July 2020, J.G. Hill; Ashe juniper savanna. Deposited in the Mississippi Entomological Museum.
Other specimens examined.
Texas: Comal Co., 6.6 mi E Bulverde , 29.8283, -98.3127, 26 August 2022, J.G. Hill (3♂, 1♀) GoogleMaps ; 3.8 mi Fisher , 30.0051, -98.3190, 16 July 2020, J.G. Hill (2♂) GoogleMaps . Hayes Co., 6.7 mi NE Dripping Springs, 30.269, -98.1506, 28 August 2022, J.G. Hill, J.R. Fisher (3♂, 1♀) GoogleMaps ; 3.96 mi SW Pioneer Town , 29.9591, -98.1662, 2 August 2021, J.G. Hill (1♂) GoogleMaps ; 2.4 mi N Woodcreek , 30.0635, -98.1063, 23 July 2021, J.G. Hill (1♂) GoogleMaps ; 2 mi S Wimberly , 5 August 1953, N.W. Wasseman (1♂) ; 4.5 mi N Wimberly , 30.0635, -98.1061, J.G. Hill (5♂, 2♀) GoogleMaps . Travis Co., 4.12 mi W Bee Cave, 30.2945, -98.0182, 29 August 2022, J.G. Hill, J.R. Fisher (4♂, 1♀) GoogleMaps .
Diagnosis.
Male cerci that are broadly falcate (Figs 2F View Figure 2 , 9A, B View Figure 9 ), and the internal male genitalia with the aedeagal sheath that does not project to the distal edge dorsal valves. Dorsal valves are thin plates that are arched along the caudal margin and are produced laterally to the ventral valves, giving the aedeagus a narrow or thin appearance in caudal or dorsal views (Figs 3F View Figure 3 , 4F View Figure 4 ). The ventral valves are slightly shorter than the dorsal valves (Fig. 9F View Figure 9 ). Most similar to M. kendalli and M. balcones . Melanoplus susdentatus is easily separated from M. kendalli by having an aedeagal sheath that does not reach the distal margin of the dorsal valves and the curved nature of the dorsal valves (Figs 8C-G View Figure 8 , 9C-G View Figure 9 ), and from M. balcones by the shorter, rounded valves found in that species (Fig. 9D, F View Figure 9 ).
Measurements.
Male measurements. (mm): (n = 10) Body length 17.5-21.5 (mean = 19.6); pronotum length 3.5-4.7 (mean = 4.1); tegmen length 4.1-5.1 (mean = 4.5); hind femur length 9.6-11.5 (mean = 10.6); cerci length 0.8-1.0 (mean = 1.0); basal width of cercus 0.5-0.6 (mean = 0.6); mid-cercal width 0.4-0.5 (mean = 0.5); cerci apex width 0.2-0.3 (mean = 0.3).
Female measurements. (mm): (n = 4) Body length 18.5-21.1 (mean = 19.9); pronotum length 4.2-4.7 (mean = 4.5); tegmen length 4.1-5.9 (mean = 5.0); hind femur length 10.7-12.3 (mean = 11.7) Dorsal ovipositor valve length 1.2-1.3 (mean = 1.3); ventral ovipositor valve length 1.0 (mean = 1.0).
Habitat.
Ashe Juniper savanna (Fig. 18A View Figure 18 ).
Etymology.
From the Latin sus for hog and dentatus for toothed. In reference to the dorsal valves being shaped like the distal ends of the incisors and tusk of Sus scrofa L., a notorious invasive species in Texas.
Suggested common name.
Hog-toothed pouncer.
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